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ENGR 145: Technology Entrepreneurship

ENGR 145:Technology Entrepreneurship

How do you create a successful start-up? What is entrepreneurial leadership in a large firm? What are the differences between an idea and true opportunity? How does an entrepreneur form a team and gather the resources necessary to create a great enterprise? Mentor-guided project focused on developing students' startup ideas, immersion in nuances of innovation and early stage entrepreneurship, case studies, research on the entrepreneurial process, and the opportunity to network with Silicon Valley's top entrepreneurs and venture capitalists. For undergraduates of all majors who seek to understand the formation and growth of high-impact start-ups in areas such as information, energy, medical and consumer technologies. No prerequisites. Limited enrollment.

2017-2018 Summer

ENGR 145 |
4 units |
UG Reqs: GER:DB-SocSci |
Class #
6448
|
Section 01 |
Grading: Letter (ABCD/NP) |
LEC
06/25/2018 - 08/16/2018 Wed 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM at Hewlett Teaching Center 102 with Hwang, R. (PI); Kosnik, T. (PI)
Instructors: Hwang, R. (PI); Kosnik, T. (PI)
Notes: Class will meet as one large group on Mondays 1:30-3:20 in McMurtry 102, and as section 01 on Wednesdays 10:30-12:20 in Turing Auditorium. A questionnaire will be administered prior to the first day of class to reduce enrollment to 60. Information about this process will be sent to each student via their Stanford email account, approximately one week before the start of Summer Quarter. Questions may be directed to the Summer Session Office.